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i brought in a large racoon that i skinned to be tanned to roger's a few years back ,i skinned it correctly in the hope of having my brother mount it for me later that year.i was going to school at clover park and was able to stop by at times to get the finished hide.which roger said would take 2 months to complete.after 2 months i stopped by ,he said it wasn't done yet.3rd month ,not done yet,4th month still waiting,after 6 months of getting the run a round from roger and not my hide ,I WAS GETTING MAD,he then told me that the hide was missing or lost.little did i know that roger teaches classes on taxidermy and the student start out on smaller animals.i lost a lot of resect for that bussiness and would not reccomend his shop to anyone .he couldn't be honest to my face ,and i'm sure that i wasn't the first or the last
Gentlemen:In February of of this year I took a lark set of Columbia Blacktail Deer antlers to Roger's Taxidermy in Lakewood, Washington, for mounting. I paid the full $600.00 mounting fee in full up front and the taxidermist told me the mount would be finished within 60 days. That was the last time I saw my deer antlers in person.The blacktail rack was scored by three different P & Y Officials at 196 points typical and was considered by Pope and Young Official's to be a New World Record. Safari Club International scored the rack somewhat higher.Unfortunately, without my knowledge or concent, the taxidermist "Sold the exclusive story rights" to a national hunting and fishing publication for several thousand dollars; Made reproductions of the antlers for retail sale; and allegedly "LOST" the completed deer mount before I took delivery of the trophy.I did not even realize the story of the deer harvest had been sold, published and printed until Enforcement Officers from the US Fish & Wildlife Service and Washington State Department of Fish and Game showed up on my doorstep to look at the new world record animal.It was very embarrassing to see my name and photographs of the completed columbia deer mount on page 22 of the July edition of "Game and Fish" Magazine.Roger's Taxidermy has done everything humanly possible to obstruct the recovery of the record rack and I am completely at my wits end dealing with this guy!Does anyone out there have any suggestions on how to get this guy to return my properety?Thanks for you help![/i]
Just curious if anyone on here has used him in the past and had a bad experience? One of my hunting buddies is about to take him to court for theft and we were wondering who else is out there that he screwed over. Saw a flyer at the sportsman show calling him a thief so there must be others.